> Scott, > > I ended up printing the main document (tabloid size) from Acrobat on a > windows computer at Kinkos. I then printed out the parts that needed > screening on my laser printer using ghostscript. Finally, I physically > pasted the screened image onto the main document. That's the only way I > could figure out how to do it short of buying a tabloid size laser > printer. > > I would have loved to have done the whole thing in one step but the > computer at Kinkos does not have ghostscript on it. > I guess I could have tried importing the pdf into Corel Draw but didn't > have much faith in Corel's pdf filter. Has it improved any? > > Wayne > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus
Thanks for the update. I've never used Corel, so I can't say if it is any better or not. We have a tabloid sized xerox printer with support for Adobe Postscript 3, but I was hoping for something a little more simple than using ghostscript as suggested. I'm not sure what the linescreen setting in scribus are supposed to do, as I don't get any different output when printing with acrobat 7. I am hoping somebody can tell me the optimal way to use the built in settings so that there is an easy way for the students to do the printing after I get through setting everything up. Thanks again Scott
